where do you eat?...

ryslc

car audio guy
Location
the innernet
i ate the citrius grill tonight and last weekend. the food was great. the service was just okay.

where do you like to eat?
 

Milner

formerly "rckcrlr"
Cuncina Tuscana is the BEST in SLC, Flemings, Lugano, Pine for the nice diners.

Other place, OTC, Little America Cafe, for comfort food.

We like citrus too, mellow, good food.
 

Skylinerider

Wandering the desert
Location
Ephraim
The wife and I really like "The Pub" aka the Desert Edge Brewery at Trolly Square. We don't drink, but I here the beer is good too. It's really laid back, service is great when their not really busy, even when they are it's better than most.
 

waynehartwig

www.jeeperman.com
Location
Mead, WA
When I lived there, we liked Sugarhouse Barbeque.. Happy Sumo out there in Provo... Los Hermanos in Lindon... Tahitian Noni's Cafe was pretty good too... There were probably more...But that's all I can think of right now....
 

Cody

Random Quote Generator
Supporting Member
Location
Gastown
Bonzai, Stoneground, Ichiban's, Mikado, Red Iguana, El Chihuahua

and the little taco cart at Sears on state--the one facing east on state. yuuummm
 

MRJ

Just a user
Location
Draper, UT
The Brewery here in Moab.

I have never had good food or service at the Brewery. We avoid it like plague. I would recomend Popler Place over the Brewery.

As for where to go eat, boy that's a tough one, we usually choose anywhere we can get take-out as to not have a horible public experience with a 2-1/2 year old and a 9 month old. I would second Peking Wok. We also like Cafe Rio, La Puente, Olive Garden, and Chili's.
 

timpanogos

Push to the Peak
Location
Heber
Moab, north end of town, about 1/2 a block west of main drag ... there is the log building type place ... killer hamburger
 

DevinB

I like traffic lights
Location
Down Or'm
Goodwood is great, Los Hermanos in Lindon/Provo, Cafe Rio, Betos if you can plan accordingly for the explosive diarrhea, Zax's in Moab, the food at Moab Brewery is great - never had a problem with the service, Red Robin has some of the best hamburgers ever...
 

waynehartwig

www.jeeperman.com
Location
Mead, WA
Goodwood is great, Los Hermanos in Lindon/Provo, Cafe Rio, Betos if you can plan accordingly for the explosive diarrhea, Zax's in Moab, the food at Moab Brewery is great - never had a problem with the service, Red Robin has some of the best hamburgers ever...

Oh yeah, Goodwood. I liked it but my wife didn't... Beto's I ate at a lot, because again, I liked it but my wife didn't. Their breakfast burritos....:cool:

Here's an easy recipe of mine to make kick butt burgers.... 10 times better than Red Robin WISH's theirs were..... ;)

1½ Pounds Ground beef, preferably chuck
1½ teaspoon salt or Lawry's seasoning salt
1 teaspoon ground black pepper
1 tablespoon garlic powder (or your favorite dried spice)
2 tablespoons olive oil
large hamburger buns
Cheese slices, if desired

To Make...

1. In a bowl, combine the meat, salt, pepper, garlic powder and olive oil and, using your hands, mix to incorporate all of the seasoning together. I spend at least 3 minutes just rolling it all together to insure proper mixing.

2. Form into 3 equal patties, about ¾ inch thick. To do so, separate the unformed meat into 3 equal sized piles. One by one, grab a pile and roll it into a big meatball. Then gently begin forming the ball into an even patty, making sure that all sides of the patty are rounded. Too many people are not gentile enough with their burgers in this step and that's why they fall apart during cooking later. (the burgers fall apart, not the person:p ).

3. If you aren't cooking the burgers right away, place them in the fridge, just bring them back to room temperature before cooking.

4. Open the buns and sprinkle them on the insides with olive oil, salt and pepper.

5. Preheat grill to medium high heat. If using a gas grill, you want the internal temp to reach 400 degrees.

6. Place the burgers on the grill for 4 minutes, then turn.

7. After 4 minutes, turn burgers again and place the cheese on top of the meat. Place buns, face down on grill. Kill the heat and allow the cheese to melt on the burger. Serve and enjoy.

A perfectly cooked burger should be medium rare inside. Cooked, but pink (not red) and very tender.

This recipe will make 3 perfectly sized 1/2 lb burgers....
 
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